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Trumpeting meaning
action of the verb to trumpet | A channel cut behind the brick lining of a shaft.
Example sentences (20)
It’s not something one should be trumpeting all over the place but the facts are there and the players involved know it and are still alive today,” Otti said.
The CBI has a strong presence in the British media and has the ear of cabinet ministers, often trumpeting its success in lobbying the government over policy.
Despite trumpeting a tentative agreement to end the strike earlier in the day, the union representing 10,000 workers at the LCBO said Friday afternoon that the strike would continue because the employer refused to sign a return-to-work protocol.
It is a message that many are trumpeting.
Stephen A. Smith trumpeting his own celebrity and influence to minimize his beloved team — “I am a bigger star than most of the New York Knicks,” he boasted earlier this month — was typically egotistical and typically antagonistic.
The premier is trumpeting the smoking plan along with a new crackdown on youngsters vaping.
Attorney General William Barr was in Chicago today, trumpeting the success of Operation Legend, an initiative President Donald Trump expanded in July to send additional federal agents here.
If he's so cavalier about trumpeting this, I'm sure he's doin other stuff on the side, too.
In recent days, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has sarcastically on the “surprising electoral process” of the United States, trumpeting that in recent local elections in Venezuela, all votes had been tallied by 11 p.m. on election day.
Last week, Fox News was upfront with viewers about Trump's poor chances, standing behind its Decision Desk call in Arizona and, on Saturday, trumpeting the network's projection that Biden would be the 46th president.
Norton MP Temba Mliswa (Independent) said the government was good at receiving and trumpeting what it had received but mum on the identities of the beneficiaries.
One also laid off at least 20% of its workforce earlier this month, and it raised eyebrows around the sports world by couching the announcement in a news release trumpeting an addition of $70 million in outside investment to the promotion’s coffers.
Wake up to the sound of elephants trumpeting their morning greetings in nearby paddocks during the new jungle bubble sleepover experience at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort.
While China is good at rhetorically trumpeting the values that underline much of the multilateral system, its actions don’t match up.
Yesterday, the Conservatives were trumpeting their re-nationalisation of the Northern railways, the kind of state involvement in the economy that we joined the EU to get away from.
In an article trumpeting Islamic State’s insurgencies in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, the newspaper detailed the operation to kidnap and kill the Canadian geologist and showed a photograph of what it claimed was his driver licence.
She said that while the government was trumpeting Gibraltar’s economic success, people were coming to her complaining about stagnant wages, rising living expenses and precarious working conditions.
The BJP has been trumpeting this supposed vindication of the Hindu position.
This YALI Mwanza is simply trumpeting what his PF mates are singing.
And though publicly trumpeting your identification with queer identity and queer ideas is usually described as “coming out,” in Franco’s case, claiming some form of queerness proved a valuable tactic in defusing alleged transgressions and abuse.